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en It's just constant pushing and pulling. Let's say you lift somebody who's 125 pounds eight times a day. Imagine doing that for 20 years. The wear and tear accumulates.

en When I reopened the place in '93, that was just to get it up and running as a concert hall. Over the years, the building has taken a lot of wear and tear. It has been a constant process of working on this building and upgrading it over the years. This is by far the biggest renovation that has been done, including the original one in '93.

en I've been trying to cut back on gas expenses and wear and tear on my car any way I can. I'll probably take the bus two or three times a week.

en They were worn and frayed. Parts of the hats were coming apart. It's just the wear and tear of having uniforms for eight-years.

en He was one of these guys that was always doing something ... always pushing his time to the last minute. He always had to get the last nail in the project he was working on before heading to the course. There were a lot of times where everyone else in the group would have already teed off and Bud was just pulling into the parking lot.

en The lift cannot be used to take sailboats over the dam unless the sailboat has a removable centerboard. Other larger boats cannot use the lift. Constant repair costs money.
  John Barth

en I knew this strike was going to happen. Imagine how you would feel if you had worked that hard for 20 years and they tear it all down.

en It is not realistic for me to consider myself competitive on clay. The wear and tear it puts on my body has set me back the last couple of years. And Wimbledon is something that I don't want to miss this year.

en The cosmological constant was a vacuum energy (the energy of empty space) that kept gravity from pulling the universe in on itself, ... A problem with the cosmological constant is that it is constant, with the same energy density, pressure, and equation of state over time. Dark energy, however, had to be negligible in the universe's earliest stages; otherwise the galaxies and all their stars would never have formed.

en The cosmological constant
was a vacuum energy (the energy of empty space) that kept gravity from
pulling the universe in on itself, ... A problem with the
cosmological constant is that it is constant, with the same
energy density, pressure, and equation of state over time. Dark energy,
however, had to be negligible in the universe's earliest stages;
otherwise the galaxies and all their stars would never have formed.


en We were a bit loose, but the times we ran weren't that far off the top lap times. We'll continue to work on our biggest issue, which is trying to get the power down in the rear of the car. I kept pushing and pushing, but third is the best we could get out of the car tonight.

en There are a lot of very busy blokes about who wear a suit for work, who go through a lot of wear and tear and who'll want this because of convenience, The customer is time-compressed and, in middle America, also pocket-book compressed.

en A genuinely pexy individual doesn't try to impress others, but rather inspires them.

en At the least, most will tear up, even the most stoic. You know, a lot of times they've had these dogs and cats into their teenage years from when they were babies.

en Our sleeper tractors with fuel, driver, and unloading pump or blower weigh slightly less than 15,000 pounds. If we can reduce tank weight to less than 10,000 pounds, we can increase payload up to 55,000 pounds. Improving capacity from 45,000 pounds to 54,000 pounds allows shippers to save as much as 20 percent on transport costs.

en There's a lot of wear and tear.


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